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Cette série explore les recoins les plus sombres de la psyché humaine, où le monde en ligne se heurte à une réalité brutale. Suivez un protagoniste entraîné dans une toile de meurtres et de mystères alors qu'il découvre les secrets troublants d'un service en ligne exclusif. La tension monte alors qu'ils se précipitent pour démasquer un tueur en série, tout en faisant face au danger et au soupçon. C'est une exploration captivante des vies cachées, des menaces technologiques et de la lutte pour la vérité dans une ère numérique dangereuse.

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Dead Sleep

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    Dead Sleep

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    4,1(9500)Évaluer

    With his new thiller Dead Sleep , Greg Iles lives up to the promise of his previous bestseller 24 Hours by showcasing his ability to deliver top-level suspense as well as multi-dimensional characterisation. When Jordan Glass, a world-renowned photojournalist, happens on an exhibit of a series of paintings known as "The Sleeping Women", she is stunned to discover that one of the models--a nude who, like the other women in the paintings, looks dead rather than asleep--is her mirror image. But Jordan knows the face in the painting isn't her; it's her twin sister Jane, who disappeared from her New Orleans home more than a year ago and is presumed to have been murdered by a serial killer who's been snatching women off the streets of the Crescent City for at least that long. None of the bodies of the missing women have turned up, but their faces match the models in the other Sleeping Women paintings. A veteran FBI agent named John Kaiser brings Jordan into the Bureau's hunt for the anonymous artist, who may also know something about the disappearance of Jordan's father in Vietnam almost 30 years before. This is a taut, well-crafted thriller with a nice secondary love story that's woven into the action without slowing it down. Jordan is a fascinating, many-sided character who's a little too tough to be wholly believable, but that's a minor quibble. While winning well-deserved new fans for Iles, Dead Sleep will keep his readers awake until the very last page. -- Jane Adams, Amazon.com

    Dead Sleep